Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Malcolm Greene
> Google does not analyze web sites for malware. If you're using FireFox, consider using the free McAfee SiteAdvisor Plugin. This plugin works in conjunction with google search pages to warn of mal-ware and other dangerous sites. Malcolm ___ Post Mes

McRe: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Malcolm Greene
> Google does not analyze web sites for malware. If you're using FireFox, consider using the free McAfee SiteAdvisor Plugin. This plugin works in conjunction with google search pages to warn of mal-ware and other dangerous sites. Malcolm ___ Post Mes

Re: [NF] Dabo Question

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 28, 2007 4:00 PM, Alan Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > MB Software Solutions wrote: > > Can you explain that, what you mean when you say "takes away from" ?? > > Are you saying that it's a stark difference in the thought used in > > ASP/ASP.NET designs? > > > > > > Absolutely. You have

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re: [NF] Free version ofTechSmith Camtasia screencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 28, 2007 4:17 PM, Christof Wollenhaupt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If there's a business case for > rewriting the application and the budget available, that's great. Take the > opportunity and port the app to Python, Java or .NET learning a new skill > set along the way. But it doesn't mak

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 29, 2007 12:31 AM, Bill Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > or someone will invent a translator into a new and > greatly superior language. > > Or you could port it to a new language before your screwed. I would hate to go to a Doctor who didn't want to use the newer technology because h

RE: [NF] Cold Fusion

2007-11-29 Thread John Harvey
I'm finishing up training in the black art of "Cold Fusion" today at New Horizons. So far, I like what I have seen. One of the coolest things is the ability to run a query and have it return a flash data chart. Anyone else out there using CF? John Harvey ___

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Allen
Sorry Steve I must take the bait. There is nothing wrong with the VFP technology just because Microsoft say so. It does need a bit of a re-vamp to get it to work with oversized Vista and it could do with 64 bit compile as well but otherwise its a lot easier to use than most dev progs. Allen -

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread David Boatright
"Ted Roche" >The astounding part is that in 2007 people are running browsers >("Integral parts of the operating system") that have permission to >download and execute code without the explicit permission of (or even >informing) the browser operator. What were the IE designers thinking? If you a at

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 29, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Allen wrote: > There is nothing wrong with the VFP technology just because > Microsoft say > so. No, but there is because it is tied to a single OS. -- Ed Leafe -- http://leafe.com -- http://dabodev.com ___ Po

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 29, 2007, at 12:31 AM, Bill Arnold wrote: > Since this matter is of great economic consequence to me, Two observations: 1) Since it is of great consequence to you, you should consider that your interpretation of events is being greatly colored by your financial fears. 2) If y

Decimal-aligning data in reports

2007-11-29 Thread John J. Mihaljevic
Hi all, I have the following three fields listed one underneath the other in a column: Quantity UnitPrice ExtendedPrice Examples of those values may be: 100 0.0525 5.25 We don't want the numbers left-aligned or right-aligned...we want them to be aligned by the decimal. Is there a way to autom

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 29, 2007, at 9:27 AM, Allen wrote: [refactored to resemble actual human communication instead of unreadable top-posting] >>> There is nothing wrong with the VFP technology just because >>> Microsoft >>> say so. >> >> No, but there is because it is tied to a single OS. > and dotne

Re: [NF] Dabo Question

2007-11-29 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 29, 2007, at 9:28 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote: > Yeah, but by using JS, aren't you opening yourself up for exploits? > http://tinyurl.com/26m8p6 If you're that worried, why are you using Windows? You certainly can't complain about js being vulnerable, and then run an even mor

Re: [NF] Dabo Question

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Stephen Russell wrote: > No javascript means no AJAX and that is a big issue now a days. > Yeah, but by using JS, aren't you opening yourself up for exploits? http://tinyurl.com/26m8p6 -- Michael J. Babcock, MCP MB Software Solutions, LLC http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com http://fabmate.com "

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Paul Newton
David Boatright wrote: > "Ted Roche" > >> The astounding part is that in 2007 people are running browsers >> ("Integral parts of the operating system") that have permission to >> download and execute code without the explicit permission of (or even >> informing) the browser operator. What were t

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Nicholas Geti wrote: > I have three active security packages on my PC: Avast Antivirus, AVG > Antispyware and Sygate firewall. None of them reacted to the rogue link. > Any reason you don't use AVG's antivirus instead of Avast? -- Michael J. Babcock, MCP MB Software Solutions, LLC http://mbs

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ted Roche wrote: > The Google part of this flamefest is that the malware authors were > smart enough to juice their pages in such a way that they rose to the > top of Google's PageRank, bringing many more people to their sites > than would otherwise have found it. > Marvelous, indeed. > The ast

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Nicholas Geti
Yikes. Another plug-in. These things are what gets people into trouble; many sites ask the user to install a plug-in so that the site can be viewed. They are usually some kind of ActiveX program which is the sort that hackers use to attack PCs. - Original Message - From: "Malcolm Gree

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re: [NF] Free version of TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 28, 2007, at 10:55 PM, Rick Schummer wrote: > Do you seriously think Microsoft had a 15-year plan to kill FoxPro? Of course not. They were too busy searching for BigFoot in the forests of Washington State! -- Ed Leafe -- http://leafe.com -- http://dabodev.com ___

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Allen
and dotnet isnt ? delphi isnt ? Maybe Dabo and PHP and the likes but not the mainstream. Allen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ed Leafe Sent: 29 November 2007 15:24 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Arnold v. Microsoft notes On Nov 29, 2

Re: Decimal-aligning data in reports

2007-11-29 Thread Andrew Stirling
John Format the numbers to have the required decimal places ie if your unit price was 0.052 it would display 0.0520. Make each of the fonts non proportional. Then you can place the text boxes the way you want. HTH Andrew Stirling 01250 874580 http://www.calcpay.co.uk HMRC Accredited UK payroll

Re: [NF] Dabo Question

2007-11-29 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 29, 2007, at 9:40 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote: > Ok...could a Mac or Linux user make the same statement and not seem > like > a hypocrit? Of course. There is no such thing as a perfect software system, but that certainly doesn't mean that they are equally vulnerable. --

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ed Leafe wrote: > On Nov 28, 2007, at 8:56 PM, Ted Roche wrote: > > >> The astounding part is that in 2007 people are running browsers >> ("Integral parts of the operating system") that have permission to >> download and execute code without the explicit permission of (or even >> informing) the

Re: [NF] Dabo Question

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ed Leafe wrote: > On Nov 29, 2007, at 9:40 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote: > > >> Ok...could a Mac or Linux user make the same statement and not seem >> like >> a hypocrit? >> > > Of course. There is no such thing as a perfect software system, but > that certainly doesn't mean

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Paul Newton wrote: > And I suppose it's not stupid to ship a browser with default settings > that are insecure instead of (relatively) secure ? > Well they certainly went the opposite way in terms of security with Vista, didn't they? -- Michael J. Babcock, MCP MB Software Solutions, LLC h

Re: [NF] Dabo Question

2007-11-29 Thread Mike yearwood
Hi Ed > Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:48:29 -0500 > From: Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [NF] Dabo Question > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > On Nov 29, 2007, at 9:40 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote: > > > Ok...cou

RE: Decimal-aligning data in reports

2007-11-29 Thread Adam Buckland
Convert to a string, search out a decimal point and pad the string out with spaces and bobs your uncle. You will need to make the font fixed width to achieve this. Alternatively convert to a string, make two strings, one of before the decimal spot, one including and after the spot; then right alig

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Nicholas Geti
David, Sorry that you feel so superior to the rest of us. Maybe you can avoid surfing the net. More power to you. But I need to gather the information it provides. - Original Message - From: "David Boatright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 9:17 AM Subject: R

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Malcolm Greene
> Yikes. Another plug-in. FireFox plug-ins are not ActiveX controls. McAfee is a trusted vendor. I can't vouch for the full community of browser plugins, but I can say that I find the McAfee plug-in safe and helpful. Malcolm ___ Post Messages to: P

RE: Decimal-aligning data in reports

2007-11-29 Thread John J. Mihaljevic
Thanks much, Andrew. I considered that, but would prefer to not show trailing zeros where they're not necessary. For example, in Quantity. We wanna see "123" - not "123.." Doable any other way? > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:profoxtech- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] O

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Nicholas Geti
In my travels I found Avast recommended by several forums that help users remove malware so I tried it and liked it. It updates at least once a day and seems to be catching everything that I am encountering. So why change and have to go through another learning curve? - Original Message --

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Jeff Johnson
I was on the other end of this type of situation. There was a software / hardware company with about 100 employees and several hundred customers that had a killer DOS application. I had an application that interfaced with their system and I was supplying that application to my customers. My

Re: [NF] Dabo Question

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ed Leafe wrote: > On Nov 29, 2007, at 9:28 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote: > > >> Yeah, but by using JS, aren't you opening yourself up for exploits? >> http://tinyurl.com/26m8p6 >> > > If you're that worried, why are you using Windows? You certainly > can't complain about js being

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Paul Newton
MB Software Solutions wrote: > Paul Newton wrote: > >> And I suppose it's not stupid to ship a browser with default settings >> that are insecure instead of (relatively) secure ? >> >> > > Well they certainly went the opposite way in terms of security with > Vista, didn't they? > >

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 29, 2007 8:55 AM, Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry Steve I must take the bait. > There is nothing wrong with the VFP technology just because Microsoft say > so. It does need a bit of a re-vamp to get it to work with oversized Vista > and it could do with 64 bit compile as well but o

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re: [NF] Free version of TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Bill Arnold wrote: > http://my.advisor.com/Articles.nsf/aid/GRANT39 > > > > This isn't a simple question of legitimate business practices involving > risk and winners and losers, but whether or not there was a secret plan > by MS to buy out the best of the breed x-base product and then > systema

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 29, 2007 10:18 AM, Paul Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Well they certainly went the opposite way in terms of security with > > Vista, didn't they? > > > > > > From the sublime to the ridiculous ! > > What is funny is that users just turn it off so they can just do what they want

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re: [NF] Free version of TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 29, 2007 10:30 AM, MB Software Solutions < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I feel for you...really I do, and we all wish things were different. > But M$ technically doesn't owe us anything. Moral obligations do not > equate to legal obligations. > > Unless of course you have a better law t

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re: [NF] Free versionof TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Bill Arnold wrote: > > But I've also watched lawsuits against MS, and despite all the ups and > downs, it did convince me that MS had no compunction using predatory > practices. Now, from the vantage point of history, it seems very clear > to me that the 'grand design' for acquiring FoxPro was not

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Allen
Im still not sure of your point. It seems to me you are saying use dotnet because VFP is old hat. VFP could easy be made to keep up with the new technology. It is after all just another programming job. If a leech could do the same as xrays it could compete, it cant but VFP could compete with dotne

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ed Leafe wrote: > On Nov 29, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Allen wrote: > > >> There is nothing wrong with the VFP technology just because >> Microsoft say >> so. >> > > No, but there is because it is tied to a single OS. > > Not after Guineu! -- Michael J. Babcock, MCP MB Software Solu

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re: [NF] Free versionof TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 29, 2007 10:37 AM, MB Software Solutions < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Bill Arnold wrote: > > > > But I've also watched lawsuits against MS, and despite all the ups and > > downs, it did convince me that MS had no compunction using predatory > > practices. Now, from the vantage point of hi

Calling Acrobat Reader Automation via VFP

2007-11-29 Thread Philip Borkholder
Is there anyone that has successfully found an alternate Automation process via VFP to create an Acrobat Reader object then open a PDF and print selected pages from the PDF using the PrintRage() method? I can't get the automation to work for Acrobat... are there equivalent programs out there tha

RE: Decimal-aligning data in reports

2007-11-29 Thread Dave Crozier
John, Use this UDF. It is a little long winded and could obviously be optimized but it is easy to follow and debug.: *** * Start of Program * Clear cOld_Font=_Screen.Fontname _Screen.FontName= "Terminal" _Screen.FontSize=20 ? Padout(1,20,4) ? Padout(10,20,4) ? Padout(100,20,4) ? Padout(1

RE: Decimal-aligning data in reports

2007-11-29 Thread Dave Crozier
John, Slight error - replace all the "x"'s with cPad_Char! Dave Crozier -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John J. Mihaljevic Sent: 29 November 2007 14:51 To: profox@leafe.com Subject: RE: Decimal-aligning data in reports Thanks much, A

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 29, 2007 10:42 AM, Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Im still not sure of your point. It seems to me you are saying use dotnet > because VFP is old hat. > VFP could easy be made to keep up with the new technology. It is after all > just another programming job. If a leech could do the same

RE: Calling Acrobat Reader Automation via VFP

2007-11-29 Thread Allen
software602.com had one and an api. Dont know if they still have the api. It was simple but it worked. Allen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Philip Borkholder Sent: 29 November 2007 17:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Calling Acrobat Rea

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Allen
ok then advice I want to make a web server using C# on my win2k3 IIS6 server. Can you point me to some material to get me going in VS2005 or recommend a book that will help. Allen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen Russell I can cran

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 29, 2007 10:46 AM, MB Software Solutions < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ed Leafe wrote: > > On Nov 29, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Allen wrote: > > > > > >> There is nothing wrong with the VFP technology just because > >> Microsoft say > >> so. > >> > > > > No, but there is because it is tied to

Re: [NF] Dabo Question

2007-11-29 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 29, 2007, at 10:03 AM, Mike yearwood wrote: > Here's something I've often wondered. If Feudal Lord A ;) is regularly > attacked by Feudal Lord B, Lord A reacts by building up his > fortifications. Lord C, knowing that A and B are at odds, does > nothing and his people remain in thatch huts

Re: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 29, 2007, at 10:07 AM, Malcolm Greene wrote: > FireFox plug-ins are not ActiveX controls. > > McAfee is a trusted vendor. > > I can't vouch for the full community of browser plugins, but I can say > that I find the McAfee plug-in safe and helpful. Baby == Bathwater -- Ed Leafe --

Re: [NF] Dabo Question

2007-11-29 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 29, 2007, at 10:01 AM, MB Software Solutions wrote: > There are certainly more *total number* of users affected in Winbloze, > but *percentage* wise, I wonder how each stacks up? e.g., 10% of > Windoze users is more than 10% of Mac users is more, but the same % > affected perhaps. Just a

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Christof Wollenhaupt
Hi Stephen, > You now have an annual fee. Only if you want updates. > USE The documentation is the part I'm working on right now. It got faster outdated than I hoped for. > All fields are written as character fields. Read operations are supported for ch

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 29, 2007 11:15 AM, Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > ok then advice > > I want to make a web server using C# on my win2k3 IIS6 server. Can you > > point > > me to some material to get me going in VS2005 or recommend a book that > > will > > help. > > > What do you want the WS to do anyw

Re: Calling Acrobat Reader Automation via VFP

2007-11-29 Thread Philip Borkholder
Thanks Allen, i looked on their site however it seems to have tools for only printing to a PDF Driver. I'm looking for an alternate to Reader to print the actual PDF from VFP (not to a pdf). Anyone else know of an alternate to API calls to Adobe Reader or how to get Adobe Reader to work in Autom

Re: [NF] Peachpit

2007-11-29 Thread john.harvey
Anyone using Peachpit? John Harvey ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com

RE: Calling Acrobat Reader Automation via VFP

2007-11-29 Thread Dave Crozier
Philip, Take a look at http://forum.planetpdf.com/webboard/wbpx.dll/~planetpdfforum/guests there is a program pdfp (search on that) and you will get details on it. It uses the Adobe SDK and the DDE Interface to print - I know, you thought DDI was dead didn't you! Also the guy who wrote it has h

RE: Calling Acrobat Reader Automation via VFP

2007-11-29 Thread Dave Crozier
Philip, The pdfp program looks as if it is a wrapper around the reader. The "C" source is available at. A little work and I guess you could add in print ranges: http://www.esnips.com/doc/9e2a3a72-52ca-4711-945b-85316465f02f/pdfp Dave Crozier -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [

Re: Calling Acrobat Reader Automation via VFP

2007-11-29 Thread Brian Abbott
Philip Borkholder wrote: > Thanks Allen, > i looked on their site however it seems to have tools for only printing > to a PDF Driver. Is this any use? (Just pass in the filename and it'll open it if the app is there) --- PROCEDURE RunOtherApp(tcFileNa

Re: [NF] Dabo Question

2007-11-29 Thread David Boatright
Ed Leafe >It isn't about sheer numbers; it's about the overall security >design. Example: people were surprised when news of a trojan that >attacked OS X machines was reported earlier this year. Windows >fanbois were falling over themselves to loudly trumpet that OS X was >just as vulnerable as Win

Re: McRe: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Ted Roche
On Nov 29, 2007 6:29 AM, Malcolm Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you're using FireFox, > And if you're not using FireFox, you should be. FF and a few plugs like NoScript ought to block a lot of these problems. -- Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com _

Re: [NF] Cold Fusion

2007-11-29 Thread Ted Roche
On Nov 29, 2007 8:54 AM, John Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm finishing up training in the black art of "Cold Fusion" today at New > Horizons. I thought that was deader than VFP 5.0. Who owns it these days? -- Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com _

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Wolfe, Stephen S YA-02 6 MDSS/SGSI
> Since this matter is of great economic consequence to me, I wrote these > notes as I'm struggling to adapt to deal with what amounts to an > existential threat for my business. "existential threat"; couldn' tthat had been said just as easily as "real threat"... Hi, Bill, haven't seen you in

Re: [NF] Cold Fusion

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ted Roche wrote: > On Nov 29, 2007 8:54 AM, John Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> I'm finishing up training in the black art of "Cold Fusion" today at New >> Horizons. >> > > I thought that was deader than VFP 5.0. Who owns it these days? > > A quick google search shows Adobe as

Re: McRe: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 29, 2007 1:36 PM, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Nov 29, 2007 6:29 AM, Malcolm Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > If you're using FireFox, > > > > And if you're not using FireFox, you should be. > > FF and a few plugs like NoScript ought to block a lot of these problems. >

Re: [NF] Dabo Question

2007-11-29 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 29, 2007, at 1:30 PM, David Boatright wrote: > Could it be this you are talking about > http://www.itnews.com.au/News/64163,phishing-trojan-targets-mac-os- > x.aspx > > Not some obscure exe requiring a admin password but a download this > codec to get free porn malware. You know the same

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re: [NF] Free versionof TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread Whil Hentzen
>> > > I thought the point was to acquire Rushmore technology. At the time, as > I heard told (which obviously could be wrong), Fox was superior in speed > to SQL Server and certainly Access, and thus their desire to acquire > that technology into their (slower) databases. The point was to

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re: [NF] Free versionof TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Whil Hentzen wrote: > > The point was to kill Borland. Rushmore, employees, a database program > that worked with more than 2 users these were all side benefits. > > But their primary intent was to kill a competitor that had two desktop > database products while they had none. > > Whil > >

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re:[NF] Free versionof TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread John Weller
Paradox? John Weller 01380 723235 07976 393631 > > Thanks for that tidbit, Whil...I knew you'd know! You say 2 > products...one was dBase...what was the other? > ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/m

Re: [NF] Cold Fusion

2007-11-29 Thread Matthew Jarvis
John Harvey wrote: > I'm finishing up training in the black art of "Cold Fusion" today at New > Horizons. So far, I like what I have seen. One of the coolest things is the > ability to run a query and have it return a flash data chart. Anyone else > out there using CF? > > John Harvey > We used

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re: [NF] Free versionof TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 29, 2007 2:31 PM, MB Software Solutions < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Whil Hentzen wrote: > > > > The point was to kill Borland. Rushmore, employees, a database program > > that worked with more than 2 users these were all side benefits. > > > > But their primary intent was to kill a co

RE: [NF] Cold Fusion

2007-11-29 Thread David Stevenson
John, I'm using Cold Fusion on a project I inherited from other developers for a large online merchant. It's not really too difficult to learn, once you understand the basic "CF" tags. I still have to run to the online manual to find out how to trim a string, convert numeric to string, or such nec

Re: [NF] Cold Fusion

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
David Stevenson wrote: > John, > > I'm using Cold Fusion on a project I inherited from other developers for a > large online merchant. It's not really too difficult to learn, once you > understand the basic "CF" tags. I still have to run to the online manual to > find out how to trim a string, conv

Re: McRe: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Ted Roche
On Nov 29, 2007 2:03 PM, Stephen Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does NoScript defeat all js from functioning yet allow the page to render in > your browser? It's a little more fine-grained than that: it lets you pick which domains supplying js to the current page you want to enable. So you

RE: VFP7: Windows Server 2003 Soap Web service

2007-11-29 Thread David Crooks
Ok, I solved the past issue resolved and now on to the next one. It was a source control issue. Now, I get a "OLE-IDispatch exception code 0 from MSXML3.DLL: The system cannot locate the object specified" error. This is on a Windows 2003 Server and it is supposed to already have MSXML 3.0 installe

Re: Decimal-aligning data in reports

2007-11-29 Thread Bernardo Stanfield
Hi John, I have a table in my system that contains a field for the part number, the mask and the quantity of decimals for the unit price. Just before printing I scan the records and convert the unit price to allt(str(unitprice,9,decimals)). The value of decimals is taken from the table mentione

Re: Decimal-aligning data in reports

2007-11-29 Thread Bernardo Stanfield
Hi John, I have a table in my system that contains a field for the part number, the mask and the quantity of decimals for the unit price. Just before printing I scan the records and convert the unit price to allt(str(unitprice,9,decimals)). The value of decimals is taken from the table mentione

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Re: [NF] Cold Fusion

2007-11-29 Thread john.harvey
>This is where Steve Russell jumps in and tells you about DotNet's >ToString function. > Nah, he wouldn't do that. Besides, he knows I already know about .tostring()! The CF stuff is cool though. I like the idea of running a SQL query and returning a pdf or a flash image. I'm going to be tryi

RE: [OT] Rodney King shot. LM AO

2007-11-29 Thread David Crooks
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Re: [NF] Cold Fusion

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > The CF stuff is cool though. I like the idea of running a SQL query and > returning a pdf or a flash image. > John -- what kind of image is ita grid? a SQL query returns row(s) of data, so I'm curious as to what image it would look like? -- Michael J. Babc

Re: McRe: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Ted Roche wrote: > It's a little more fine-grained than that: it lets you pick which > domains supplying js to the current page you want to enable. So you > may allow gmail.com and disallow doubleclick.com, for example. Or > disallow all javascript, my preferred default setting. Good web sites > sh

Re: VFP7: Windows Server 2003 Soap Web service

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
David Crooks wrote: > Ok, I solved the past issue resolved and now on to the next one. It was > a source control issue. > > Now, I get a "OLE-IDispatch exception code 0 from MSXML3.DLL: The system > cannot locate the object specified" error. This is on a Windows 2003 > Server and it is supposed to

Re: [OT] Rodney King shot. LM AO

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions General Account
Michael Madigan wrote: > http://www.knx1070.com/Rodney-King-Shot-in-San-Bernardino/1267007 > > In the rush to publish the article, the editor must have overlooked basic grammar rules. Why would this be LM AO? Hopefully not because of the color of his skin or history of run-ins with the law

RE: VFP7: Windows Server 2003 Soap Web service

2007-11-29 Thread David Crooks
On Thursday, November 29, 2007 3:57 PM Michael wrote: >WAG: iirc, installing IE6 (or 7?) installs MSXML 3.0. ?? Well, I already installed the msxml3.msi and xmlsdk.msi. Plus, registered the DLL. Must be another one of the those MSFT's false errors... David L. Crooks

Re: [OT] Rodney King shot. LM AO

2007-11-29 Thread Michael Madigan
Because he finally gets what's coming to him. This idiots cost Los Angeles millions of dollars and over 40 deaths when the savages rioted on his behalf. What goes around, comes around. --- MB Software Solutions General Account <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Michael Madigan wrote: > > > http://

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re: [NF]Free versionof TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread Allen
nah borland kills borland Allen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Whil Hentzen The point was to kill Borland. Rushmore, employees, a database program that worked with more than 2 users these were all side benefits. But their primary in

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft (wasRe:[NF] Free versionof TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread Allen
paradox, I remember that. the original C05 error Allen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Weller Sent: 29 November 2007 20:37 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Arnold v. Microsoft (wasRe:[NF] Free versionof TechSmithCamtasiascreencam so

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft(wasRe:[NF] Free versionof TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread David Crooks
On Thursday, November 29, 2007 4:14 PM Allen wrote: >paradox, I remember that. the original C05 error Allen At that time, the other Xbase language tool was Clipper which CA bought and killed. David L. Crooks ___ Post Messages to: ProFox@leafe.com S

re: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re:

2007-11-29 Thread Joe Yoder
I keep waiting for someone to mention the time VFP was a part of Visual Studio. If I understood correctly at one time Microsoft's vision was to support any number of languages even allowing mix and match all as part of VS. I had the impression that they were open to others porting languages t

RE: Arnold v.Microsoft(wasRe:[NF] Free versionof TechSmithCamtasiascreencamsoftware)

2007-11-29 Thread Allen
I was thinking of paradox for windows which caused all kinds of problems. Allen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Crooks Sent: 29 November 2007 22:20 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Arnold v.Microsoft(wasRe:[NF] Free versionof TechS

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re:

2007-11-29 Thread Ed Leafe
On Nov 29, 2007, at 4:32 PM, Joe Yoder wrote: > Does someone remember why VFP was taken > out of VS or what would be involved in reinstating it? The main reason was that all of VS would have to work with .Net, and that for VFP to do that, a lot of the stuff that made it better than VB

Re: [NF] Cold Fusion

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 29, 2007 2:58 PM, MB Software Solutions < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David Stevenson wrote: > > John, > > > > I'm using Cold Fusion on a project I inherited from other developers for > a > > large online merchant. It's not really too difficult to learn, once you > > understand the basic "C

Re: McRe: [NF] Search Google, click to massive malware attack?

2007-11-29 Thread Stephen Russell
On Nov 29, 2007 3:13 PM, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Nov 29, 2007 2:03 PM, Stephen Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Does NoScript defeat all js from functioning yet allow the page to > render in > > your browser? > > It's a little more fine-grained than that: it lets you pick

[NF] Leopard is the New Vista, and It's Pissing Me Off

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Courtesy Carl/VFUG: Original Message Leopard is the New Vista, and It's Pissing Me Off - Columns by PC Magazine: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,2223921,00.asp -- Michael J. Babcock, MCP MB Software Solutions, LLC http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com http://fabmate.com "Work s

Re: [NF] Cold Fusion

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Stephen Russell wrote: > > He has been doing that dirty VB.NET for some time now. > > LOL! ("That dirty VB.NET...") -- Michael J. Babcock, MCP MB Software Solutions, LLC http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com http://fabmate.com "Work smarter, not harder, with MBSS custom software solutions!"

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Jerry Wolper
I ran into an old friend several years ago who was in Microsoft management, and we discussed FoxPro a bit. (I found out later that my friend was in position to know exactly what was going on.) I was told that M$ acquired FoxPro to compete with Borland, and that once that succeeded, they wanted

Re: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread MB Software Solutions
Jerry Wolper wrote: > I ran into an old friend several years ago who was in Microsoft > management, and we discussed FoxPro a bit. (I found out later that my > friend was in position to know exactly what was going on.) I was told > that M$ acquired FoxPro to compete with Borland, and that once t

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft notes

2007-11-29 Thread Bill Arnold
Ed, > > Since this matter is of great economic consequence to me, > > Two observations: > > 1) Since it is of great consequence to you, you should consider that > your interpretation of events is being greatly colored by your > financial fears. I am greatly concerned about the conseq

RE: Arnold v. Microsoft (was Re: [NF] Free versionof TechSmithCamtasiascreencam software)

2007-11-29 Thread Rick Schummer
Bill, > At risk of continuing this thread that needs to die . You mean along with VFP?<< Unlike so many people who consider VFP "dead", I see it differently. I see opportunity, not the end of the road. Partially thanks to the announcement I have several new customers because their original dev

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